Digital Slr Cameras, advice - Rok and anyone |
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Digital Slr Cameras, advice - Rok and anyone |
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May 29 2009, 03:29 PM |
I'm thinking about getting a new DSLR and would be interested in opinions/advice. Budget is @800UK pounds to include a standard lens. Main use is still photography, video isn't a big thing for me. It's to replace/work alongside our rather old Sony digital mini.
Rok - your new D90 looks great and is a front runner (just in budget with a 22-110mm lens). Was there a particular reason why you went with it rather than say a Canon EOS450? -------------------- Get your music professionally mastered by anl AES registered Mastering Engineer. Contact me for Audio Mastering Services and Advice and visit our website www.miromastering.com
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May 29 2009, 05:51 PM |
I want this one, not any help to you though lol.
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May 29 2009, 06:04 PM |
I'm thinking about getting a new DSLR and would be interested in opinions/advice. Budget is @800UK pounds to include a standard lens. Main use is still photography, video isn't a big thing for me. It's to replace/work alongside our rather old Sony digital mini. Rok - your new D90 looks great and is a front runner (just in budget with a 22-110mm lens). Was there a particular reason why you went with it rather than say a Canon EOS450? Hey Tony, The biggest reason I went with the D90 was that it shot video where the Eos450 did not. Both are great cameras but the Nikon I found was just that little bit better (higher ISO, Video option, better LCD screen etc) Here is a side by side comparison that may help you. http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_po...90&show=all The only thing I can really say is if you can get both cameras in your hands in the store it's a big help, especially since the video is not a big factor for you. I liked the ergonomics of the Nikon a lot better then the Canon. And the controls seemed easier to access, which was another big selling point for me although the Nikon is a little heavier. I think you'd be happy with either one really, Nikon and Canon are great camera companies and both have a great array of lenses... although Nikon tends to be a bit more pricey from what I've seen. The Sony A700 is another great DLSR to look at.. not to throw more at ya or anything But I find with cameras it really comes down to what is more comfortable in your hands. rok |
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May 29 2009, 09:08 PM |
Thanks guys - appreciate it.
The Panasonic looks great Bondy but isn't quite what I'm after . (Wife would probably prefer it so maybe I won't tell her about it .) Great info Rok and I think the idea of actually getting a hands on is good. To date all I've had is the odd DSLR in isolation - one at a time. Then when I try to compare its a bit hard to remember exactly what was great about each one! The idea of the Canon comes from my sister-in-law and a cousin. She did a photography degree and he's worked as a pro fashion free lance photographer for nearly 30 years. Lot of peer pressure there so the comparison guide is really great . I like Sony generally (and we can normally get a good discount direct) but their first DSLR didn't quite do it for me - bit to basic. I'll check out the new one though . Thanks guys, appreciated. -------------------- Get your music professionally mastered by anl AES registered Mastering Engineer. Contact me for Audio Mastering Services and Advice and visit our website www.miromastering.com
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